The team worked out for former Buffalo Bills wide receiver David Nelson this week, according to a source. Nelson left without a contract offer.

Sidelined with an ACL injury last season, Nelson caught 61 passes for 658 yards and five touchdowns in 2011. Over three seasons in Buffalo, the 6-foot-5, 217-pounder caught 94 passes for 1,042 yards with eight touchdowns.

I wanted to bring Nelson in for a look prior to the Amendola signing as I think you can carry a #3 who is injury prone provide your main targets are more durable. But once they had Amendola, Jones, and Edelman my immediate thought changed to, we need a solid durable vet

The team worked out for former Buffalo Bills wide receiver David Nelson this week, according to a source. Nelson left without a contract offer.

Sidelined with an ACL injury last season, Nelson caught 61 passes for 658 yards and five touchdowns in 2011. Over three seasons in Buffalo, the 6-foot-5, 217-pounder caught 94 passes for 1,042 yards with eight touchdowns.

Are the Pats really working out for Nelson or is it the other way around. Who the H3ll wrote this story???

The team worked out for former Buffalo Bills wide receiver David Nelson this week, according to a source. Nelson left without a contract offer.

Sidelined with an ACL injury last season, Nelson caught 61 passes for 658 yards and five touchdowns in 2011. Over three seasons in Buffalo, the 6-foot-5, 217-pounder caught 94 passes for 1,042 yards with eight touchdowns.

At least, the Pats has tried to upgrade the offense and that is the good sign.